wrJ-I. Ilfifidlwltwm c ...a-.-.»im -<><~/4--4 PAGE ELFITLP. THE Celebrate 25th Anniversary 0f W e d d i n g Observing the twenty-fifth anni- versary of their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. A. MaLure received over one hundred friends who called last Friday afternoon and evening to offer coneratuliitioiis and best r wishes , Mrs. McLure made a FQLIOIL. 1101.12» wearing floral chiffon in rose anti navy shades. Her daugh- ter. Mi s Audrey Mei lire, wore pale blue wiiizre and rccezved with Mr. and Mrs. McLure and Leverne, their elder son. The it-onis were artistically" dec- orated with yellow and orchid chrysanihemum. in silver baskets. The tea table at which Mesdames Lipseg", and Moore presided, was n‘. t attractive with its lace cloth. yellow chi"_\"on'iiemuins, yellow tapers and a, beautifully decorated wedding cake. iviesdames Murphy. \i"altlref and Jerry and Miss Rose Connie: asiszed in serving the guests ' ie host and hostess weie the recipient c: silver. Mr. l.I'."Liir0's gift to rife was a beautiful silver tea ser- Ilce. Mi‘. ' 'i‘iie_\ Liilllt‘ tii P.. e Rrver n; fipril. i917. where they .»IIILC have made their lztinie a: have zi hos’. of friends. Both came originally from Prince, .. , I. _ .,..,,,,_\. and Elldon, and oiief Audrey- The younger . is o! prc cut Iilltfidilig‘ n; n; Alberta ‘Tiief c" ~ fiticeiie. Iktace River,‘ uiiitii is unit, iiEliEil. i IN REBUTTALI ' were members of the Club. were MADOC. Ont, Dec 2—Politica1 . " '£'{i‘.f‘l’it attending tlie Hastings Eu t bp-circwor. campaigned reach- ed a roariiic crescendo today that drowned out. the sound1 of Premier Mitchel‘. Hep iriils voice and left. iwomplrtr» n p iform debate be- tiir-c-n the PTFIIHPI‘ and the Con- 5.'r\'f1'l\‘€‘ leader Earl Rowe. G cred '0 WIUIC-St- iisinination frrmali es of the Dec 9 by-elect- .011. a crowd estimated at. 2.000 party leaders. then, (KTFII and beard alternately asi M’. I'I"Pb'li'i1 and Mr. Rowe shout- I ed at time. to explain the issues. l It was. a IIPCIIC afternoon oncel ‘ hing Oflrcr Floyd khley’ ~ diliffll the nominated candi- rlw". e he Dr. Hirolrl A Boyce of ilrsrrcnto, Liberal and Dr. Harold F.‘ Vvelsh of Roslin, Conservative. 'Ih'" end came when Premier Hep- burn izave up attempting to start alfi-minute reply to the speech of the Conserve/ire leader. ‘ i __-_.__i.___ WILMOT VALLEY SCHOOL i standing of Wiimot Valley iciioel for October and November: Grccio X-l. Gladys Clarke. 3 (it ie IX--l. Brth Wauah; 2.i rl "rke; It. Helen Huestis. ‘ id.- VIII -l. Harry Waugh. Grad" \‘I.-l Kenneth Clarke. tirade III Si"-~l. Earle Clarke; Z Eileen \Vau£t1i. (iraoe III Jr.--l. George Huestis. Graile II Si" ——i. Mildred Curtiss. (‘vrntle II .li" -.1. Gordon HuCSUSZ 2. Cliirles Hiiestis. _ Grade 1-1. Joyce Clarke. Teacher-Olive Stavert inai._v lovciy gift~ in, _ , his idriink and incapable was fined $101 hut c two : - Suinnierside. returned to the main- ,force are called on i- The Central Guardian THE CENTRAL PARISH. Div- ine worship will be held on Sab- bath next as follows: Churchill 11 a. m.: Canoe Cove 3 p. m.; Clyde River 7 p. m.; weather and r655 conditions permitting. -Mr. H. Lloyd Henderson, student, will preach. L-IO-H. i p. iii., iveatlier and road conditions permitting. Rev. J. Keir Maser. D. ; I D., Will preach. 14-1045. _ i , LAID 'I‘O Rh The funeral of i I Mrs. George W. Drew was held i l Wednesday afternoon froiii hei" late | residence, 189 Grafton St.. to the Peoples cemetery. Services at the’ home and grave were conducted by Rev. Hilflli Miller. Rev. A. E. iVeac- ' Kenzie and Rev. D. K. Ros" The pail-bearers were : Itiessrs. W. J. Drake, 1i. H. Jewell. E. S. Coffin. D. Fraser. J P. Bradley and .i s, 1 Moore. POLICE (‘0lZRT—-A yOliilg man lcaught shoplifting in the Metro- lpolitnn Stores Wednesday appeared yesterday in Police Coui". and was, sentenced to thirty days iii jai‘. A and costs or twenty (lays in jail. Two tirunks were remanded until Afonday and a third fined $10 and, costs or twenty days. A vagrant ivasi _;:\(‘fl t-hree inomhs iii Jill]. ‘ FLIGHT CANCELLED -— Fug which closed over Charioitetotni about 4.30 vault-relay" afternoon pre- vented tl- Caiiaidiaii Airwrfvs plane fioin niakiiti: the evening crossing. "Fhei plane took off from Moiicton but finding heavy fog over the Norihiimberlniid Strait and over Fnnrl Mr. Walter Fowler. stiperin- ieiioen". of iheCntiadiui: Aiiivuvs. Ffild last night. he expected the i-iane woufd fly to Charlottetown early this mortiiiig. ROTARIANS HOLD FOURTH .-\L‘C’TIO.\'--Thc Charlottetown Ro- tary Club held its fourth annual. andmest successful. radio auction 111st. night. The proceeds will be devoted to charitable purmses. Items sold by the auctioiiecrs,ivl"i0 donated to the service club by business firms and private citizens of Charlottetown and by several business houses in other parts of the Dominion. Mr. N. D. McLean was chairman‘ of the committee in charge of the auction. COMMENTS ON FOX PELTING —H0i1. W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture. yesterday expressed the appreciation of the Depart- l iiiitciivts o cniiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii ii i ii ii t n THE CALEDONIA Presbyterian ' Church. Divine ivarsiilp will be held l . on sabbath iiyfi. at I1 a. m‘. and ‘I lllajor Gladstone Mur- , ray, (‘an adiziu Broadcasting (‘orp- 0 r a t i 0 ii luilliililféi‘ Speaks at lutit-heoii. Objectives of ihe Cllliiiiiliiii Broadcasting Corpoiniitin were cui- iincd briefly but effectively bv \l jor W. E. Gladstone Murr ' new General Mciizigtii- of the (‘i poratioii. in addvtasi i; an uiidzi-iui- yesterday of 1‘(‘pi'Fls(‘iil.fl'1\L‘ ciii/ciis iiviio were asscinblid as guests iii , . Major K. S. Rogers. iiropi"ieii>i" of Radio Station CFCY a: i! Canadian National Hotel luncheon. Mr. J. Vililfred (iodfrei: :i 1i" ' cf ltlarshfield, repi"eseiitiii_: ...i- Aiuritime p1'O\'1I1(‘i‘I\ on the Bchlfil c-t‘ Governors of the Ljovpuiaiuiii. uso spoke briefly. ' "Prince Edwurtl Island." said M"- ior Murray, "has meant a git-a. iii my life. Firs; of all. wliui education I have liuti 1:5 due 1(i i inspiration I lune liati iroiii 1L*.l\.l- crs ircin this I.~.1uiiti. Iii tlic 1' school I attended uz- Vancouver 1 . principal was iiifr. George RUIlllisil. of Prince Etiward isjaiitl .\i'_. .i ‘.- er in etflegc iviis .\ir l.ciii‘..e'i lit-r- eitsull. and when i \\\‘i1'. to Jtlitifil College Island teacher» were iiii-i-i. I have never conic Jiiitiei" tiii- i;- fliieiice of such an iiispiiiiig lift er as Mr. Lminuel ittibiiisoii. tliitik he is one of 1h." ereu. chcrs. not cniy nf Cétllztuil iiu. Hie Hiiiiwi f-fiiipiiwa "AL 310G111 the ieuvhei" 1 mos‘ to do with was" iii" t‘; Miicntillaii. So you can iiitiicrsi why I was thrilled m tame in Island which fins protliirerl Iii -.\c great personalities tiiui nicaiii. s. much in mv life." Mayor Murray complimented ilie local radio station iiriiiiiiv: .iii: "The Friendly Voice of the Mai".- times." His official visit at. thi.» iiiiie. iie. said, was in connection with it Jill'- vey of programme material. pie lifliiliilfy to the adoption of iltii‘ policies i1i101iGi‘(l to give niurc .i"le-_. quate broadcasting . -vice.=. 11in. scope of broadcasting is \'(.‘l'_\‘ duti- cult to keep up with. There are three main conceptions with ri-giirli‘ to broadcasting control. First. ilic American conception, which ideii-' tified itentireiy with commerce ill the competitive setise. Secciitl. ilii‘ totalitarian view which |l1'f‘\iiil\' iii iuddeii and untimely" death occur- ’UI_*I_A_I_{_I.U'I'I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN RAILWAY Cedric Boulter iCoiitinued from page 1i i uses anT-ihcome debltsllso III-ll creased and the operating iitcume,’ ivu- retitieeti from $1,088,956 in i935, to $273,224 ill 1936. Canadian Pacific Railway , ~ iy gross" revenues were $1008.81? WOLFVILLE, Nov. 30-—Proi. W. I fl. Thompson of the Department Ccm" of Classics of Acadia University "tiday received word that Cedric Joultez‘, son of Mr. J. W. Boulter. C1‘;‘l‘lOli.£'tO\Vli, P.E.I., a. graduate ‘ilidcllt of archaeology at the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, had been in- ed to a-company Dr. Blegen in ..- work of next spring upon the Ls of Troy. Mi". Bouiter gradu- uted from Acadia in I933. Upon graduation he was awardeda scho- i i: er than in Sepeniber i935. in-, er using from $13,296,109 to $14.305005 , and with operating expenses in- creasing $712,478 iict. operating re\'- cutie increased 3296.336 and the op- ciatiiig: inconi: by 5115:3666 or from $5. 1190.218 i0 53.422384. P_‘i":",'.'iit traf- ‘ tic was 4.2 per cent. ltcaiirr and. 11th (‘new iruifii- inei"ca.~ed 26.9 per, rciii. The total pui- roll iutrcascd. L-y liitifilf), or ‘J8 pei- cent. but the‘ number of employees flCTPP-lcfld by 7 Iiopkiiis University. 4 I During his second year he won. F71‘ January-Septeiiibci" gross rcv- ‘ n‘ ‘Travelling Fcnowsmp m Greek rii s increased from 591689.880 in ‘Ifimlaeolpgy "awed 5" $250‘ This i935 to 5991172556 and the operatiiigi lieuowshlp’ whwh pmvmed 1°‘ “ , iiiflliiif‘ rniiii 511.386 75a 1O $11,821,‘ ~‘.“‘" °f study m ‘he Am°"°'*"' .3 bchoci of Classical Studies at: Ath- ' ens. was awarded as a result of a competitive examination open to any graduate student of North America. Mr. Boulter was the sec- ond Acadia student to win this!’ coveted fellowship. The invitation ‘ to accompany Dr. Biegen, recog-, Ililfld as One of the foremost auth- . critics in archaeology, is a tribute. to his achievements. He iviii spend i February and part of March study- ; lug in the museums of Europe.‘ going to Troy to take up his work late 1n March. CCMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED k. He \\".i"» able. hou- ,0, ,. up to his bcrl- _~———»~@l “med from mge h s i uraasi-"ird. i-Iis physician was 4f d _ . ....'il but notwithstanding n11 rzoggjagnthgplaggturz t’? $73? ii could be clone he uiiexpecrccily I nlemjloqqs m we wand auto!‘ “Sm ' ed away about two hours home O‘“.,R,,.S “m, an “against, h“ , means of attacking unenlploynqgnfhi members of the cabriet and memb- I THE |_..\’]'E 1.1017 SHAH’ “any of our citizens foamed with deep iiegrct. a few days ago, of the siitliien p51.‘ iiig (f the late Jitines Elmct" Show. at. his homo at 45 Fnchbii Street. “Hiterlown on the night of Wednesday, ilie i8:h of November last. ’l‘lie deer, syiiiprit '" Slnw iiiee lfiiirrd hiatlic-oui and 11!!‘ two tlziuglit s, Mics Sunie Fiiaw and .\fr.=. Periie Brown, ,ii strzitcd as i110)’ are with the Qiock of so sudden a bcreavicment. ‘The dcceris-cci was but 63 years" of '5‘. and with the exception of n iup:r."ii'_v illiicv» about. a year ago. l enyoywd fairly" good hcaitii '. about a week before his iii- liiid apparenfiv rallied “i"ii a t:i.. heart attack and had not the evcniiiiz riowtis-tairs, in util gciiixi chtci" with his u friend. "when just i.» late Mr. Shaw and » he ciigcd to Brucklcy" Point. r h . , all ~e they lived until about iie,g:rrl‘lzlis:og zgglflggetfliliilflyunegit, i" s ago. Tlteqv then iticved to mgm ' n= 7e“ ‘i slcitetcrlri and. subsequently T.‘ . ‘ h” ‘(mm-Y Nmfloq m Mass‘ local(logifedolhfiniliefdwftfs ‘aldcflofll ivliere thrr: have since handed. - - - "of t by Justice Minister inputting pm. once liiinisfer Dunning, Labor Min- istcr Reset", Arthur B. Purvjs. futon- treal. chairman of the Commission and Prof. W. A. MacKintosh, Kings- ton. Commission member. ' Despite winter conditions and the fact. details of the plan arc not wide- ly familiar. said Mr. Dunning. the ivlaiiv will remember their chest (laughter. Miss Alba Shatv. whose ted about two years ago at thC some home- l\i;.'. S1i:a.\v'r. funeral was held '. ii his home iii. 2-220 i". M. on Navcm .'"r. Iriter- the 20:11 , . - . . - . . . i. . . oln lit. cemetery". _ mm °r Agnmnm° m f“, m‘ ilfrgbticacliiirillalilg iii-ii l; liitj‘k\i\~::\y'rii q m B the Catlin, ,i.'fic- hmmillmi‘ "m0"! "mi iii the firt Wieratlol] rgrpiwfl from me Dom- mafhitiervi 8f thtltiluic flit» ~i~ie ll"?11'(‘f.-i\\‘O\\‘9L'£‘ m“ 3TH“ “I “mmholb4llflt i5 l" ‘men m" Pool or Summerslde and iiolirclan-d iiPi-Pligil“ irfibti ‘A will ' Shaw. 1i1iii"]\ H‘? ‘rW-‘Y- (“'0 Weeks, of’ November-i L.“ other Fur POOP‘; "hmughont what is generally l'f‘lllll'flf‘l(i ti. FIVE i.~'iii ...tl Bvcntui Rebin- 86"’ ‘W115 ha"? hi?" mad“ Witt an m? Prowl” mjluulng on Lh°.dfl' best. iontliis counti"_\-.tlii-i"c~ I. " i r Brnckici" Poirt. “7i7rcgmp "MW or 1710"’ lhflfl $325- Iewnt’ £0)‘ “clung demonswtmom‘ conception of a .\\'~14"lii iilifil’ \\ . r-d will lziitz be ranember- mo‘ , It really seems. to mc that the broadmstmg ,5 ,.(,“"._O,,_,\ C." _, A an, ,|,‘_,m,__,_b:c Cuietriiirliiig iiieii have been chos. rancher". of the Province do not. by me Sm“; mn,,,,,.fl, ' lioiipi fgilh. cii as chairmen ofprovincinl oom- fully appreciate the é-(‘YYICBS that the gentlemen of the fur pool; are rendering to the industry" the minister said. REYNARD COMES T0 TOWN- Members of the Charlottetown Police to perform a great variety of (iuties, rick up stray dogs and cats. arrest drunks and rfmilar routine jobs but Constable Cyrus Jay has a new one to tell. Yesterday‘ morning he was on cliitv in the Station when a call ciiire in that a fox was roaming about. near, St. James’ Church. Hardiy believing . the report Constable Jay ans\i'ered' the call and sure enough there was? a szlver beauty investigating- its -ur- roundings and not too ccncvticti with the life of the city. After a short but. exciiing chase‘ Rovnard ivas captured and iccized up to a- wait its ovnicr. The tmsolvcd giro!)- lem is where or from what ranch . did the fox eoine and what posse setl it. to come into the centre of Char- ; lottetown? l “A. ‘ L _ m“ W H‘ _ These men are our neighbors and PGTSOHHIS ' l‘??? lsifi". Pl m,‘ ( Critic 1i lriiiii lvfrcRat‘. :§'£I§g""‘1-‘:1€n» M5113’ 0f "1531 RH, . ~ "- ia- o - . . ' . __ . .. ' mec attics " ._____ , _ - l iii l. 17in. Carr. .- ___ vcyc-d to their: of syyni 1.71m“, elm-um,‘ 1 g _ , Mr Simon Crabbe ha returned ‘ .y,lppori_. 1mm‘ mo n I ‘inn lli P and caper, to the Province from h‘ ifnvi .r,,,,,,(, mm. l” . ia. ciia rvs t ivnicli‘ where he rfi riizl CX31lIlI1HIi\l.ii\ for “ ’ U, must not b‘ “mskgd- MF- R1056“, first filer" papers. He is employ-ed on the carferry, S S. Charlotte- tor-In WITH THE EASY! QUAKER METHOD Y 0f bread baking 5 Mix before lunch-delicious home-made bread or rolls before supper. No knead- ing. No ovctnightsctting. No hard work. l No failures. Send coupon below for FREE booklet telling all about the Quaker Easy Method of baking. Quaker Flour is the qiiaiirya/Ipurjmir Flour made by the makers of Quaker Oars. ' Fleur fin Bmd, Cake! and Pastry l i l Valuable Baking look FRI! ‘gin Izgugnltiomvilnynllevt va-n ll Qtiffifdiillldfiliillill-m°““"' i ym¢........._................. A diherzm... Dado‘: N; new-cog... . ..___-._4~_'.. . . , and I look for the coming into lie- ‘ iniz of a great. Pmtestzini. church . retreat." he contended. The many friends of Mrs. Harold Mnciican. Charlotetovvn will be pleased to learn that .i".e i< resting tomfoitai)‘_t~ follcwzii: u rrtxiit op- eration in the Prince Edward LrltlP/I Hopilal. 1C1‘. by Guardian's Spec-ail Wire) WINDSOR. Ont. Dee. 5—U1ilfii‘i I i l l l 1 of all Protestant. churches in Can- ada was forecast by Most Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce, Moderator of the Un- ited Church in Canada. in an ad- suljv by reason of out" ciimparii in thc service of Cain . Eup- piemeiited by at svsieiii nt piiyuli broadcasting w nit: lil til-"lf‘l'— alioii. ‘The dual iia lire iii iliv .\ - icm in Canada is reiicliutwi 15f". .- ly small population. :;.-uiici"c an immense area. which m: iiiipflfla-IDIC to pui Dftlllfiiiln-lll - - mp»;- 0f good citizenship, iii-s. of ail i)i't"i't‘lli.iiifl a lli'i'i\\'Ii1'.; (i\1.l\7.l Canada. betiverui (Juiinrlaizs col". French iiiitl Cui". k English. We . pe crmed our wori: . ,'i pill) vice unless, we iiiccevil iii b: ii.- ‘that gulf. ‘fiicrc are n1.,.i l“.'f.lll‘lli~ arising out of the dii 1. ion ti.’ tic east anti the ivesi. ilie mun uni. llic cbunlrjv". Also \\'i' 1'I"_'f‘1'fl flit»? of our fellow have no means oi iiipi \ll 15,1331’! bf oui" Jobs to 5-20 Ilim '|lll‘ \'» l ‘iiil . Li‘. lit‘ ii veri iia. . " E". l (Jolumbui in lice 1.‘ sh C011!!! . 1111113 very inueii more in the homes of New . Then. when we iiizve e<..\i. the voice of Canuila shad be able to ilo . believe, o.‘ lfOlilfililUi" inii-rnaiioitaili". .‘ inpcct of propaganda. ‘ ,_ ‘ ill l ‘ /\1‘i1i.f‘ Carr. aiictieitfsntt in CLlilTCil m C,,.,.:.,,,.m,_ T)“, miitces". Mr. Purvli: said. iii which lie ivi-ts - ovidciirezl by iitc cf .\‘.'lil))\'vh)' the pro- nxrtuxs PLAN h The plan is not increl_v' n plan my tribute.‘ _ , V___ m, pear ,,._._ ,cd 1dr. Piirvis. "it. is most cmphfit- his tires-rill. lie-lib‘ and PTHIIBYII!’ i1 Dian fol" in- h‘. SD11 t: hoine-oivners to repahg 1m. Drove and brzgiitcn their homes and ' “.1115 civc work 1O the end that un. i5‘.'ii]‘lC_\'1!l~f'ili. is reduced. -If thei home-owner can do ii. out. qf hi», a1 Pr.‘ Shiv." DE-(JEMBEQ 4_ 1936 at. Precedeniiiivtiiir lfori Abdication In Peac e Times (Continued from page ii __._ _..______________. -_ Well-informed circles tonight stress the phrase in Prime Minis- ‘ ter Baldwin's House of Commons statement that there is not at pre- Lqrshm in archaeology a, Johnisent any constitutional difficulty. The phrase is taken to mean that a clash between the King and the Government has not yet occurred. Negotiations between the King and Mr. Baldwin, it is authoritat- ively learned. have been of an in- formal nature imd it would be pre- mature to assume. that a constitu- tional difficulty would necessarily arise. Many Rumors Nevertheless predictions of the lungs abdication fly thick and fast. The Kings relations with Mrs. Ernest Simpson, his desire to marry her and the cabinets oppo- sition are the one topic where a few gather together. impression is that if the King in- sists on marriage abdication will be inevitable. with the Duke of York succeeding to the Throne. "The Coronation would be postponed for six months. But every effort is being made to abdication involves. There is a feeling tonight that a way out will still be found. possibly by Mrs. Simpson voluntarily ' deciding to leave the country. The device of a morganatlc inar- rlagc. with Mrs. Simpson becoming Duchess of Cornwall but not Queen. finds little famr. Legislation. it is. stated, would be necessary to make! it effective. and legislation might‘ have to follow a thorny path. l Labor Backs Baldwin g Clement Att-iee. Labor leader in) the House of Commons. has matlci it clear that if M‘r. Baldwin re-f signs over the issue. Labor will not, be prepared to form a Govern-, ment. The alternative might lie in . some prominent Conservative other than Mr. Baldwin. f Alfred Duff Cooper. secretary" of state for war, has been mentioned as a member of the cabinet who has been reported to take the view | that the King's marriage is hisi own concern. But if a Duff Coopcri Government were formed. it would be unlikely" to be long-lived. It; probably would end in a general, election with the King's marriage, an issue on the public platforms, And that is what no political party l wants. i Coionci Josiah Wedgwood. Labor, l gave notice in the House of Com- ‘ mons tonight of a motion that the Oath of Allegiance which members 1 of parliament. have taken to Erl- ward V111 will be unaffected by and U“, l INIIIHIIO" iiorroiviii: money, “Pclalg any form of coronation ceremony "or by the presence thereof. or ab- sence therefrom of any dignitary 01' personage whatsoever. nor will they substitute any other for the King of England." Col. Wedgwoodexiiiaiiis that by the absence of any dignltai-y he "-3". all of , YIY" cfiviiiil" so iiiucli the better. Ii’ means the Archbishop of Cling-r- . or . v the monn-‘j <T)‘:.i_ -_1’_‘1i1m toget anyone else. He holds that abdi- NIZW LONDON Sf H001. l_ V‘ i. imgoitrint tn ng, cation should be avoided at all > _A .O\\t\(‘.. i: for tiic work Io go on," costs, New [[1'l(i"ll School T110 F1011 Provides Caiiadnn citiz- l “"5 ‘"191 ="i Obligation as well n5 an ‘.3. . (7Pl?0l‘!l~~’. said ll/fr. Rogers. I '_'_ " or Ofitliiily as lyime-ovvn- , .- iiiiitrhetl by our obligation. ,5; l I l . (liuili- Vii-l. .~’\iiit.e .\ici{.i_v". Wsxdill lVlcKJy; .7. Faiiii e Carr. _1 ‘ In every city town and inn fiuiiifiug: l1 1109.0 of Canada there are met-i on .i.l liiiiiiiilii; 3. ljefmic Niayy F01 c. oi" irncinplrveri who are ab"- iii the improvement of our homes emphasized. "Most of them have! . Cecil Graham. I (“mil-W dfiilendent on them. litany] i. . ' ‘iifiillift'—Ai'ii"ii." Mc- 1- iiiiic C‘ rr. Marion . i-"Hy. .ii Dinning. Eric Cart". 'ie..':l"ie:"f F.(l'"a J. Champion. "iii?" hcrlctl of the depression." “An ouiwlilmily was owed the c i1ii(‘iil)?.O_\'l'(| workers in the building their chosen calling, "0111'_0l>tio_rtiiiili,v- to improve our homes is their opportunity to recover Jldfilvndence. self-respect and 5, r livelihood. To the extent that work i~ created by the Home mrnt Piaii. relief rolls will be r9. dluctvl. the tax burden will be 195. the welfare and happiness of our , have set our own hi. l‘. ii : _ y V, _ dress here in connection ivith the “m, acqmrcd we ,,- _ _' public nuilinii llll Tue day. Doc- Efgaik‘ “lulu be imfirfllwd Leyond Essex County presbytery meeting, m“, are w n(.L-¢55_1,-_ i ziiiniit; itti p.111. sharp the W?» last. night. “I may not live to see it." he said. ‘but very wonderful things, have happened in the last Zéjxenrs . » - .- _ Iii this iru ‘c. .~._i.~i" Mli"l“ sit-en. .1 years old, 1 heifer 2 years Payable within a year in monthly fn- s°mh Ami?" High COIHHIH-Ilmier ttrllfntpirsscsii-Zfataermilit orvtyl: (391.21, suggested, flit-re iveiii U,i,)‘..‘1'.lil‘l'..i ~. 3,] y; “N” 3 _,.(.,_,._,. om, 1 my 99w, l, stalments. This ivorlzs cut at an iu-, Dmmnkms sacral?!’ M01601"! Wm," y.“ nmjm, m," ,,,»,.,_.,.,ns ‘of 1ares~iitlii§1 tlraniiricaiil’ ..u ‘rep. 4 iumlm, t3 ozvs. l4 young forest. rote cf 6.32 per cent It was, ymdmmld and Neill“ 9111111111181‘- mu fig‘, " an, concerned “flh fentui ti. The Cffiflll‘ of 1.": n. i i, i bingjg-l- M, u" 1 mnwgr, 1 I merely necessary for the property, Jm-ntihanceiior 0f tm Eotchequer. immeéwnua 1,, oration, the ericitiarhiaeizl oi 11f , ,,._ g “.,_~,,.| Shiighg‘ 1 5d, bob ,owner to tliow he is the kind of‘ canhned Wm‘ Pm"? M11115"? Dr in," mm, churches ,0 M0,, pimirilciiii lllzvleilaiebi-L am oilllicigllii," "liiipliw, u~-i..i.. ..ii*.i:ii. 1 my lloader, l m on] who fay-st his debts and has faxlglrvilt" l" "W H01" 0f Commons ‘_, i ' . " _ . 10118-1 "W11 "W i‘ i‘ ‘-‘ ‘ i hex t-lc.g'i. I Ideal six H. '. en- .(‘i‘10ll!l income o meet. the instal-i ‘ i boilfill-ileirétgurtg: advance or '>ll1l<1_ "P f‘ lfmtflh,“ _, l""’»"i‘“,glj iziaie, .1 fiiili flirt-alter and cleaner. ments. ' ‘fl-MET MF- Mose)". HCCOmDnnied - throughout Cannon \»-1 1 ll-l- i i crusher, i disc harrow M. li.. and In other words.’ sold Mr. Y h“ smith Airlci" "lm-BSUB. "it can- not stand still. Time is past to say that the church is held back by the depression. The greatest ndvanrze of the church was made in the days. not of prosperity, but of adversity". ‘The day ls past." he said. "when long-faced people were nat- uraiiy Christian people. John Wes- ley naid holiness means happiness and I think he's right." ' Dr. Bryce urged greater stress be placed on the religious education of children. “The great Catholic Church knows the value of the training of the young. We haven't- iearned it pl to he pm cunt." he laid. characteristic cf the cot as being acceptable to uLhcr of the world. the art-operation of the tribute. Too Late To Cliisify j fi iIErrG-iv NTTUR N I s}: E n 571-1.. FOR bronze young turkeys. Write J. ‘next fine day. able to give a healing which we hope to i:...ii<l i:'-j.<» ": ill" lxilncls 0i [ills 1):iii lIiOII. Vt. "cant to get Cau la o.» iiu- iliui of all the short v ave i-mcivt-is iii n way worthy" of C Md" " ' a. \u-.l Ln this task it was hbptti in iiu" \ , PIT." to tiliosc influence the spciikcr in" ti‘ rooms. Apply Guardian. [rI043‘12-4H1I. l SALE-PURE" BRED] Y. B087- Box I27. Charlottetown. umo-n-o-i-o. imir on the property formerly own- ) W, , all other implements and house- lm " . hcltl cffcrts in premises. ls mtvle uncler litaziftird (ilovcr who has , p1siesaion of same by virtue 0f J chattel mortgage on raid chattel! dated 23rd. day of June. 1933. and made between (“llniion and the Illtl Stanford Glover and Joseph D. Mathemn. default having been made In pay- ment of the money secured under snlzl mortgage. Fxplaining financial details of the D1811. Mr. Dunning said a home own- aii my at Clinton. Bi’ Wlslllni? to carry out iirirrove- ' iiiz, ‘i years old. 1 mare _ mentw on his property may borrow . t black mare 3 years l T110001! from his bank at a. dscount l . m" sleek and implements f'f)'i\"~'. ll "viarliligr". 2 Dilli- ning. “these loans are intended to and about mid and not on collateral seem-ly." '|‘|io ailmve sale of slid chattels The mt- wa; aim“; 40 p" m"; the authority of i830" loans in the United States. deed I believe that thi charge rep- resents the lowest ctvt instalment loan plan that is anywhere avail- Norman Day of out of the p'an. , ....___ .__ _, ._.-- i EVEN if , wife doe" like to be I boss. she doesn‘. necestarliy like to l be called "the boss." ‘ferns rash. If day is unfit sale Hugh F. Morrison auctioneer. L-lilfl-II-l-li. - - a lllllut uneven china. . and anxious to u» their ltilc hands. 1111131 either abandon his proposed marriage to Mrs. . nig maintained between London of them have hntl no ivonfl- {or n,“ The views expressed by the Dom- .ifnions. it was believed, reflect the l trades to re-cstnblish themselves in,’ PFPSEM. situation. as they under- islflfld 1.. being allowed to continue and at the absence of aiiv counter mlpro\ic_, stood moreover. are ‘VESI-Iiiifflfi‘ to seiied and, most. important of 51L roientatfons to the King on l subject they believe affects them. toners are in close touch with the Government Massey, the Canadian High Cem- mge n, 3 1,4 p" can, (m. a ma" “P, missfoner, Charles Theodore Te Water. wentl be based on character an’! iucomcl L° me D°mml°ns ‘mice with Ml i-facdonald. After n consultation of #5 mlniiies they left separately; and below tluit charged on home reralr, bu“ Hi3“ ..1n_, they had no statements to make. Hill U18 tic marrlaie, Reuters said it win able in any country in the world." , “A thwgm m“ 9"“ ‘the "m" It was doubtful if uie lending 111-, ‘3°z"“m°"i _ stitutions would niaire any money, Zgfgndmzrlecglgngggmd form or LONDON. Dee. 3-46. P, cable) j-Reutei-s News Agency said w. night there was good reason to be. lieve the combined Home and Dominion Gnvemmcngs hat" narrowed down to the immed- iate simple issue that the King Er It S‘ 3 o abdicate. m m") on Constant communication i‘; be. and other Empire capitals. The Home Government was said to have been informed that Em- pire countries would not stand for the proposed marriage in nny form. anxiety felt concerning the pos- sibie effect" on the Empire of the to statements Appearing m me United States press, The Domfnloiis, Reuters unrler-' exercising their rights under the Statute of make direct inop- any Kept Informed The Dominion ffigh Commiss- here. Hon. Vincent together with the Commissioners said In connection with the proposal King make a morgana- would attempt to embodying marriage. even if that. were possible legally. which is doubtful. Obviously the Ministers cannot compel the King to abnndcn either Mn. Simpson or his 'I‘hrone. fie can diniu than a: they can n- l . The common I "V"; m, flbdicaflon and an may, that Prime ivfinisiei" Baldwin in was evidenced here ton’ght \\‘|it.‘11 sent up after a crowd of 7.000 song o.‘ a pence meeting in Alix-rt Hall. sign. but the national and imper- ial conequences of the Govern- ment resigning in the preent cir- eumstaoes when it is difficult to see any alternative government which would lake office is thought to make either contingency unlike- ly. the news agency said. A decisive turn in events is not expected for n. day or two. No ‘Statement OTTAWA, Dec. {i-Inteiest in the constitutional question arising frorr. relations between King Ed- ward and Mr". Wallis Simpson and published reports that the stand taken by the Dominion Gov- ernment had hastened impending crisis between HLs Majesty and his advisers pervaded every circle of nctlvity in the capital today, But| Prime Minister Mackenzie King remained firm in his determination to contribute nothing to the con- troversy. "I do not intend." the Prime Mirlster said in n brief prepared Jntement, “to be drawn into any dl-cussion of this ail-important. siiblect by replying to what ob- Vlvusly are unwarranted rumors." Previously the Prime Minister had been questioned on reports making representations to His Mai- eety against marriage between the King and Mrs. Simpson had act. ed wiitii the support of the Cannd. ian Government. On learning that Mr. Baldwin had not made niiy official statement mentioning Can- ada. Mr. Mnckende King mid 11c would not discuss the rumor. it. has not been admitted by any official that any request had been received from the British Prime Minister foi" an expression of opin- ion from the Dominion Govern- , ment on the relations beta-pm the King and Mrs. Simpson, Nqr has there been any indication that. the question ha. been a subject of consideration in Cabinet. QQimCjL There wa". no meeting of the Gov- ernment today but a regular week- ly session is scheduled for tomor- row afternoon. Itemalns Silent CANBERRA. Australia, Dee, 3__ Priiiie Mini-tel" .1. A. Lyons Prhgcd Stanley Bflldiilifs ' i..-w,- m, Jtnfement to make" in the Aug- lffilltlii Parliament, today and 1,1191} viii-h other mini,<t¢,¢<_ (anwnpd holiday leave to await an expect- ed important communication from London. Questioned in the House on the "RPM? crisis facing the Common- wealth of Nations." the Plemicr replied he had nothing f0 m‘; adding: "The Australian public and Government have no‘. blip“ Il-‘kcd from any source for their opinion." i LUNDON- I)" li~Kiiia s-iwai-ai returned to London tonight to sec 1 his mother. Queen Mary, OW,- the, ('Oll.=lllll.lO1‘-fll cri it". between him- self and the cabinet arising from, his friendship 191- Mm E~nc§Li Slttip50ft. ‘ hrfd spent the tiny at pol-i, out‘ iecleie while reports and i"iiin- ffi dis to t.ie next move in the. rii. flcodcd London. i "is Ttiaielv (Olifflfrfld briefl gmi Qllwll ‘Mary at Marlborough, oi_i.c. ife did not. however, n“ r91‘ diiiiiei" as tiia his DFOHICI‘ l‘ w“'nri‘5unltltii'e. the Duke of York. and the Duchess of’ York ‘ I"??? Miiilstci- Baldwin was to see ie King inter at Buckingham grument wa. couiulting‘ with the ominion Governments as w their attitude. The Duke of York and U)‘ Kin". met atBiickiiigiiam Palace at 353g D» iii. for a ronfczehce. The Duke entered the Palace i0 minutes be. fore his brother who drove through a side gate. Rumors Persist I-ONDON. Dec. Zl-Posaibllityi of Kins Edward abdlcating. rumored from time to time in sensational United States newspapers {m- 59,-- eral week". wit. mentioned serious- ly in Britain today. Timlflht rumors from tisualiy re- llnblc sources, entirely without COIIIIFMBYIOII. had it that Premier ' and his cabinet advisers hi"! com/meted the draft of a ten- tative bill which would make the Duke of York King-ii’ Edward Slfiuld abdicate. . bill passed by the Hous ; f Lords and Commons and signeed §y Edward would be needed. It was reported aha Prime Min- ister's desire to complete the plan. covering the possibility of abdi- cation. was one reason for his sli- ence today. IS CHBBRED LONDON. 1m. 3'—-(A.P)—Aii in. stance of King Edwardflti popularity, wave upon wave of cheering was "God Save The King" at, conc'u5fon NEWS RUMOR PARIS, Dec. 3-—(CP)-'I‘he f-iavas News Agency in a dispatch from Landon tonight said that King Ed- ward during his conference with Prime Minister Baldwin decided to nbdicate and marry Mrs. Ernest Simpson. "Nothing but a miracle" will prevent announcement of the Kings abdication in the House of Commons Monday, the agency said it had teamed from an authoritat- leti with the lien _ \ fliillll i l l I l i J iicc helm“, and his llii c _ - "The gcticiui up“ - ers of pariitiiit in i ,0. way would be i problem and not, ignatioii o. the At. Johainieasu ‘ Mail said such u Iii uicrly UIIilL'C(']ll.L1lJli' . cu." In Australia ii. w.i;. .=.i..i i5.‘ erninexit would pi"ob,,i>,,. “Kym, attitude of the BlTiL-li i-ubiiitt The Times of India il ‘li.: <1 u. icould be no cioulit uboii; ilie lsion which H's Aiiii _, ' l throughout the Eiiiiii-e “psi; take .0 d iU 50.1.11 v in‘); hm "If the Ci"0\\‘il is in 1- . undimmctl, it mu 1. u..- ,. high puth of ditty s". >0 nub}; the late Kiniz-Eiiipeiiir," 11,,- J5, iii added. l The NitilOiiitlhl i" icle said "zhc King CI‘ a distill a mocraey by i. ip., ~ marry deiiioci"uiic..i'. atiitc. are eniii"el_v \ In South Africa. " cury at Diiiliuii. Crown is the Olily Empire together. .‘ 10w certain llh].\"f'i.‘. . ‘to impiinc uptii li. . The Rand Daily \i.. ncsburg, said the i-lui: sacrifice and "ii-ail. u- - to trust he will uci v. . 0i‘ iii -elf and the Eliiiiifi‘ .ii l... I i; choice, but let ii.~. such a mari~io§."e ti. i.. i reports would be itficuy able to South AIiwi-u. PYTRIZHSN ltE.-\("I'Iil\.' PARIS. Dev. 2i -ii"1‘i ' Germany and iii .. people kept. iiliiiit: stirring events l. . atfcct; the relations 'Jl‘i"i‘ill it 2' flaw and lii- iiiiiii<li~i':-. The FFFHI ii story on yep-i one, w ‘i turn‘; iii l'\'i(!'1l\".‘. iiieiii .‘=‘.Jli1'(‘(‘:- ' problem as :il'ii".]\,' .~ isii affair. ’i‘h.e iizi‘ bier: iiliift‘? 1‘l ‘ .- ditioiiai Bi'll\il » iii .'\1.l1(‘i1‘¢_ i‘: i.l' l i"i‘.\.~ dcveloimitirs iii I.i‘l‘.(I’l1 i published bet tire i: w.» was not believed. In Gcrinuiii". c jxix- u: “iv chner Zci-uuq" ufini" the l\fui:.eli \1iie (‘1‘l.\i‘iiiI1?ii-’1i1l(.— . twee‘; ‘l'h' .' .."ii 1.: The 1\fiiii-:i"\ til‘ PM) a statement .~.‘i\ili! ' siiid t0 iiuve 'i..\f‘li 3' and the Bfiilfiil UIH.‘ iisinueli as fli~ on» ill German press w any opinion en . own news etiliiinii.» comment.‘ The Rus iuu ])I'I'~:» i The Friiiili .Il‘i1iil\. -Z t.‘ 31 formation. ilrclureil: "Iii n C011Ili.i'_\’ iikt‘ I» tradition is eve1.\'l1"~ with tradition OD\'.O . . dangerous.“ =-- -- - - ~. lI"‘.i.- i930’. t.i 3i! 12th. James h. Anrli'l‘\‘-‘-‘- " W‘ . vnvtriziviiv-iu nevi-i... u.» ii J 2, i936. to \li". ziizd 3.11. Vincent. u r furmciiy Vii slngton. Pl‘ i hliliillli'llih"~ Re... y on 'f‘liiii":...i‘ - I Daniel Ciilliiillxlli vi ‘i3 Mrs. Lciiiio Biri. o. - i Ricv. H. I). iiai_viituziil in. i ‘ DEATHS {mg _-A|’,-(_li‘il.'ii‘i-t| iii 1 193a Mfg, Mitt-k i114}. .l.-"» i Funeral notice iuii i‘), ., RAMSAY-At iii~ ._i~ l_ ~ Ditai. Dec. ‘.3. 19in. Lin. - - say. oat-u ill Vi" f- ‘ were foiuvaitdc-il. Aiwe- ' noon. ac: .]i.l2.1iii‘.i ii. w tor, Mrs. Siiilie Jclir- home iii Olseiirl‘ i will take ii -i l _ from Biitlij t t i lng at 2 0'c1ock.. LOIIIICI -. Summer Citrrie Czirt" . eralSauirt. .» 1°» ,_ home of licr ll" ca. U1" ‘ ' Hancvcr F. "v. l) I Ciitlfill. \- wfil be lic-‘tl be NOTICE I hereby live public "(El-Iii .- imy WI" Mb" "", “M93 "qlrefllil. authority l0 Phil“? m. ;ill “"1 not bfltfllbi-T-Y‘ yup ‘ bills control" ct Y 7 "I , 19.1 Dated Glen Martin L4 i -- iTi. IVG IOIIIQ- P. l. Island-